June 8 update:
Well, it's melting fast, for sure. This is 10 days ago on the banks of Lake Mary:
This was today:
On the other hand, the lake hasn't changed much and is still frozen all over. Thinner maybe, but hard to tell. This picture was taken today from the same spot as the one with my wife and I on snowshoes above:
The Mammoth Creek current going through Mamie continues to melt it from the middle towards the shoreline:
Top of the waterfall looking down towards Twin, it is really roaring now:
The road is now being plowed, it stops at the gate to Horseshoe, looks like it is plowed around Mary, will hike up to George tomorrow to take a peek. The sign for Mary below is the same one taken 10 days ago:
While there are some bare patches and the road is being plowed there are still some deep drifts. I'd be planning on lower elevation campgrounds for the next few weeks!